The problem with the following code above that on every post the text size "flashes". By saying flashes i mean that it first is displayed with the default size (13px) and then is set to the value set by the cookie.

Just upgraded from SSRS 2005 to 2008 (on a test server). I have a report with a list and in this list are about a dozen fields in textboxes whose fonts are all set to Verdana 8pt. When I run the report from the Report Manager, one of the 12 fields is displaying in a serif font (like Times New Roman) at around 12pt. When I preview the report in Visual Studio every field looks fine and when I run the same report in SSRS 2005 every field looks fine. Has to be a SSRS 2008 bug!

I am using TabContainer with some controls on each tab (asp: labels, text boxes). When redirecting to the page that contains the TabContainer, the tabs and their content loads as expected, but when there is a postback, and the page refreshes, the TabContainer UI changes - the font size of the labels gets bigger, the text boxes become bigger and their location changes a bit (not aligned as before), and the tab header is partially hidden. I am using IE7.

I dont know if this is relevant but in some of the text boxes i use edit mask extender as well for date. Also, I have used a table inside the TabContainer for layouting the controls.

For some reason it seems as though variables that I declare in javascript sometimes persist themselves across applications even when I do a response.redirect. I thought that a response.redirect would clear them out.

Im using asp.net c# (webforms) I want to add a back button to my page. (you land on this page if you incorrectly fill in a form). if javascript is enabled i want to go back via javascript, but if it is disabled i'll just do a response.redirect("~/home.aspx"). how can i implement this? is it 2 buttons? how can i hide the other in the 2 different states if so.

We have a database with around 5000 records in it. We also have a web page that displays many of the fields. One field is an nText field and displays up to several paragraphs. My customer wants me to add those A+ and A- buttons for increasing and decreasing the font size for this field. My problem is that many of the older records have quite a bit of formatting in the field. Most of the rest contain styles dictating a font size of 12 px. Is there a way to increase and decrease the font soze of the text without modifying all the records?

I have two panels in a formview. The first panel has a dynamically set image to be used as a stationary background and it has a fixed size. Inside of this panel, I have a second panel with its Z-index set to overlay the first panel. This second "text" panel has five labels in it. These five labels contain text of varying lengths. Some much longer than others.

How can I dynamically change the font size of the labels in the second panel (or the panel as a whole) so that the text (remember it has verying lengths) is contained within the margins of the stationary panel?

I am not certain that using panels is the right way to accomplish this, but could find no other way to do the overlay concept.

I want to be able to change the font size of the span style dynamically depending on how many days in the month will be filled up. I am using a calendar object and if only 7 days are filled up so far I want to make the font larger for the user. As the month fills up more days and I want to make the font smaller, so it will all fit on the page better. Is there a way to do this?Dim linkstr as string